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ENNIS week at the Oceanside is scheduled for Mon- 
day, August 23d. The annual tournament is always 
one of the largest and most successful of the many held 
along the North Shore during the summer. 
Date: Hughes of New ‘York arrived at the Ocean- 
side last S Saturday to spend a week or so with his mother 
Mrs. F. R. Culbert, a season guest. 
H. Maynard Rees and friend Geo, Ely Garretson 
from Cleveland, O., arrived at the Oceanside Sunday for 
a fortnight’s stay. 
Wednesday’s arrivals at the Oceanside included a 
party from Englewood, N. J., composed of Mrs. L. Mid- 
dleton and maid, Misses Helen and Jean Middleton, and 
Jack Middleton. They have rooms in Sea Vista, one of 
the Oceanside connections and will remain for a week cr 
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Madame Julia E. Roso of Paris arrived at the Ocean- 
side Monday for a month’s stay. 
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Treasurer of the Artistic Knit Goods Co., Inc. 
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1, Lexington Row, Smith Bldg. 
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Specially Adapted for all Athletic Sports—Cool 
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Bathing Suits from $5.00 to $15.00 
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The Annette Kellerman Swimming Suit $1.00 
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Mrs. C. E. Dahan and daughter and Mrs. W. F. Will- 
cox of Philadelphia accompanied by a friend Miss Elsie 
C. Martin of Plainfield, N. J., arrived at Magnolia Mon- 
day for a fortnight’s stay. They have rooms in Sea Vista, 
otie of the Oceanside connections. 
A. J. Hicks and mother, Mrs. A. A. Hicks, also Miss 
J. B. Mills of Philadelphia have been spending the week 
at the Oceanside. 
Mrs. George W. Mixter of Moline, Il, who spent 
July at the Oceanside, came back Tuesday for a few 
days’ stay, after mortoring from Lake Placid, where the 
Mixters have a camp. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Davis of Brookline has been a 
guest of Mrs. I Newton Pierce of Newton, at the Ocean- 
side this week. 
Mrs. Samuel Lucas and daughter Miss Natalie Lucas 
of Philadelphia arrived at the Oceanside Tuesday for a 
long stay. They are in Highland cottage. 
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SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS FOR WEEK 
BEGINNING JULY 26TH. 
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